Japanese companies restore their operations in China
Japanese companies like Sony and Toyota are getting their businesses in China back in operation, after the disruption caused by recent protests over Japan buying islands in the East China Sea, that both countries claim.
Thousands of protesters were on the streets in many Chinese cities.
The territorial dispute over the islands which are known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China, remains unresolved between the two nations.
Richard Fenning, the chief executive of Control Risks, has been telling the BBC's Mariko Oi how businesses should react when they're caught up in such violent protests.
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